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100
A character that stays the same throughout a story.
What is STATIC?
100
A character that has many dimensions to his personality.
What is ROUND?
100
The speaker or narrator’s attitude toward the subject of a text.
What is TONE?
100
An “edge of your seat feeling”?
What is SUSPENSE?
100
TRUE or FALSE: “Theme only needs to apply to one part of a story.”
What is FALSE?
200
When the writer appeals to the reader’s emotions as a persuasive strategy.
What is PATHOS?
200
When the writer appeals to the reader’s morals and ethics as a persuasive strategy
What is ETHOS?
200
When the writer appeals to the reader’s common sense as a persuasive strategy
What is LOGOS?
200
Rhetorical device in the following: "Recycling will prevent the deaths of thousands of innocent wildlife babies."
What is ETHOS?
200
Rhetorical device in the following: "Collecting fines for breaking recycling laws would help the economy."
What is LOGOS?
300
Definition of symbolism.
What is A CONCRETE OBJECT REPRESENTING AN ABSTRACT IDEA?
300
Type of irony that occurs when something happens that is the opposite of what is expected.
What is SITUATIONAL?
300
Character that has a goal to reach or a conflict to overcome.
What is PROTAGONIST?
300
Character that causes complications in the plot.
What is ANTAGONIST?
300
Element of plot that contains most of the story’s action.
What is RISING ACTION?
400
Characterizes the climax of a plot (3 characteristics).
What is 1) HIGH INTENSITY, 2) A PIVOTAL MOMENT, and 3) A TURNING POINT?
400
Conflict is resolved during this plot element.
What is RESOLUTION?
400
Point of view in which the reader knows all the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
What is THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT?
400
A character who is unfairly outcast for speaking her mind is fighting a ____ conflict.
What is MAN v. SOCIETY?
400
Type(s) of character that is usually authentic.
What are ROUND and DYNAMIC?
500
With these two types of conflict, there could potentially be only one character in the story.
What are MAN v. SELF and MAN v. NATURE?
500
Helen Keller’s main conflict is primarily _____.
What is MAN v. NATURE?
500
In The Miracle Worker, the moment when the reader first learns that Annie Sullivan herself is visually impaired is an example of _____ irony.
What is SITUATIONAL?
500
At the beginning of The Miracle Worker, Kate and Captain Keller are relieved when baby Helen’s fever subsides and she is deemed “well” by the doctor. This is an example of _____ irony.
What is DRAMATIC?
500
Characterizes a well-constructed thesis statement (3 qualities).
What are 1) SHORT & SIMPLE, 2) LIMITED TO ONE MAIN IDEA, and 3) DOES NOT INCLUDE QUALIFIERS?